The document celebrates Christ's resurrection in four verses, with each verse proclaiming "Christ the Lord is risen today" and calling for joy and praise through repetition of the refrain "Alleluia". It describes how Christ conquered death and opened the way to paradise, and how believers will follow him from the grave into heaven.
Watson, K. E. (2010) - Charting Future Directions For Research in Jazz Pedagogy - Implications of The Literature. Music Education Research, 12 (4), 383-393.
The document celebrates Christ's resurrection in four verses, with each verse proclaiming "Christ the Lord is risen today" and calling for joy and praise through repetition of the refrain "Alleluia". It describes how Christ conquered death and opened the way to paradise, and how believers will follow him from the grave into heaven.
The document celebrates Christ's resurrection in four verses, with each verse proclaiming "Christ the Lord is risen today" and calling for joy and praise through repetition of the refrain "Alleluia". It describes how Christ conquered death and opened the way to paradise, and how believers will follow him from the grave into heaven.
The document celebrates Christ's resurrection in four verses, with each verse proclaiming "Christ the Lord is risen today" and calling for joy and praise through repetition of the refrain "Alleluia". It describes how Christ conquered death and opened the way to paradise, and how believers will follow him from the grave into heaven.
1. Christ the Lord is risen today, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia!
Earth and heaven in chorus say, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Raise your joys and triumph high, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! † 2. Love’s redeeming work is done, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Fought the fight, the battle won, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Death in vain forbids him rise, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Christ has opened paradise, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! 3. Lives again our glorious King, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Where, O death, is now thy sting? Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Once he died our souls to save, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Where’s thy victory, boasting grave? Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! 4. Soar we now where Christ has led, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Following our exalted Head, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Made like him, like him we rise, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia! Ours the cross, the grave, the skies, Al - - - - - le - lu - ia!
Watson, K. E. (2010) - Charting Future Directions For Research in Jazz Pedagogy - Implications of The Literature. Music Education Research, 12 (4), 383-393.